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the murder victim, 88-year-old delbert boughton, spokane washington police say two teens beat him to death last night. they attacked him in a parking lot of an ice arena. officers found the victim in his car. he had serious head injuries and later died. police are now looking for two suspects. anyone with information on this crime is asked to call police. we're going to bring you more on this breaking news story as we get it. >>> right now, another unthinkable crime. >> one of the perps claims to have knocked out five white people since the zimmerman tria
the murder victim, 88-year-old delbert boughton, spokane washington police say two teens beat him to death last night. they attacked him in a parking lot of an ice arena. officers found the victim in his car. he had serious head injuries and later died. police are now looking for two suspects. anyone with information on this crime is asked to call police. we're going to bring you more on this breaking news story as we get it. >>> right now, another unthinkable crime. >> one of...
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in fact, in his column in "the washington post" this weekend the question was posed to him chris christie and rand paul is the gop big enough for both of them? is the gop big enough for both of them area their messages? >> it's more than two the of them. the libertarian and moderate wing and you also have the far right wing and they are all battling for supremacy right now. another wing may show up we don't know about. >> out of the two of them who do you think wins the war of words? >> i think in the end chris christie is going to win. >> bob, thanks for joining us. today's big question for all of you will chris christie's moderate moves tank him with republicans come 2016? if he decides to run which he probably is. head to our facebook page and tweet me your thoughts. we will get them on later on the show. >>> coming up i'm speaking with civil rights leader norm hill. we talk about michelle's big album for hip-hop kids. we will be right back. this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fifty thousand
in fact, in his column in "the washington post" this weekend the question was posed to him chris christie and rand paul is the gop big enough for both of them? is the gop big enough for both of them area their messages? >> it's more than two the of them. the libertarian and moderate wing and you also have the far right wing and they are all battling for supremacy right now. another wing may show up we don't know about. >> out of the two of them who do you think wins the...
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>> let's send a message to washington. let's get our country back. >> a tough mid-term election for democrats. president obama's approval rating is down after two difficult years in office. bill clinton is besieged with requests from democrats to campaign for them. he splits his schedule between who the white house wants him to boost and returning help to candidates who backed his wife in 2008. polls show him the most popular democrat of the season. >> he's the single most extraordinarily apt and competent politician i've ever met. that's not because he is simply good at communicating, good at the art of politics. it's all anchored in what, in fact, are very strong and well worked out convictions. >> throughout the fall bill clinton barnstorms the country arguing. >> this is a choice and you better make the right choice for yourself and your children and your grandchildren and your future. >> lecturing. >> here's the deal. there's always a gap between when you vote for change and you start implementing it and you feel it.
>> let's send a message to washington. let's get our country back. >> a tough mid-term election for democrats. president obama's approval rating is down after two difficult years in office. bill clinton is besieged with requests from democrats to campaign for them. he splits his schedule between who the white house wants him to boost and returning help to candidates who backed his wife in 2008. polls show him the most popular democrat of the season. >> he's the single most...
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the amber alert is expanded to washington state and idaho. authorities don't locate the car. >> wednesday night a major break. horse bike riders bought a couple -- >> they didn't fit very well. the expressions on their face. their demeanor, just didn't fit that country. they -- >> the following day, the riders called law enforcement. >> the minute i saw amber alert on television, i immediately pointed to my wife, i said that is the girl we seen on that mountain. >> a massive search begins. hundreds of local, state and federal law enforcement officials rush to the scene. >> one other thing about this area, it's dotted with rivers, creeks and lakes out in the middle of nowhere. if someone wanted to survive out here, it survived for months. >> on friday, august 9th, cnn breaks the news that dimaggio's blue versa is found under brush. the license plates removed. saturday august 10th, federal agents spot the campsite, the fbi believes the hoss tabtage a rescue team has delivered a two and a half hour walk from the camp. dimaggio fires at least one
the amber alert is expanded to washington state and idaho. authorities don't locate the car. >> wednesday night a major break. horse bike riders bought a couple -- >> they didn't fit very well. the expressions on their face. their demeanor, just didn't fit that country. they -- >> the following day, the riders called law enforcement. >> the minute i saw amber alert on television, i immediately pointed to my wife, i said that is the girl we seen on that mountain. >>...
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coming up, who was not marching on washington yesterday. republican leadership, karen finney and jonathan capehart joining me to discuss the elephants not in the middle of the room. silence. are you in good hands? silence. she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting mor
coming up, who was not marching on washington yesterday. republican leadership, karen finney and jonathan capehart joining me to discuss the elephants not in the middle of the room. silence. are you in good hands? silence. she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is...
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. >> that's why i live in washington, i love that kind of thing. the problem with the government shut down fight, the republicans are the party of less government. if the government stops doing things, people are going to get upset. i live in d.c., they won't look after parking, i'm excited about that. but they hold political parties accountable. the other thing with the government shutdown. senator lee is talking about the resolution, the funding of the government this is going to run up against another debt limit debate. that takes on a whole other character, when we talk about that, to the american public, people who aren't sitting in washington, d.c., watching this every second as it goes by, these two mean the same thing, even though there's two different battles. for republicans and democrats who are trying to iron out these problems here in washington. they're going to be thinking ten steps ahead, rather than this one. which is linear thinking on the obama care strategy. >> it does seem to me that the approach to negotiating and legislating
. >> that's why i live in washington, i love that kind of thing. the problem with the government shut down fight, the republicans are the party of less government. if the government stops doing things, people are going to get upset. i live in d.c., they won't look after parking, i'm excited about that. but they hold political parties accountable. the other thing with the government shutdown. senator lee is talking about the resolution, the funding of the government this is going to run up...
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in political science, he went to work for a washington think tank with a government contract to evaluate the effectiveness of the great society's anti-poverty programs. the groundbreaking research transformed him from a liberal to a libertarian. and helped transform the nation's welfare policy as well. >> was there a eureka moment during your research? >> there was. i came across a source that calculated the rate back to world war ii. the poverty rate was going down even faster before the war on poverty. that was the amendment i said oh, it's only after the war on poverty with a few years that we stopped making progress. >> it slowed. >> it stopped. >> his landmark 1984 book, losing ground, not only concluded the war failed to help people out of poverty, but it had devastating consequences for an under class stuck in a culture of dependency. >> the findings were controversial. >> very much so. the conventional wisdom. they were by the early 1990s. >> when you can, you must work because welfare should be a second chance, not a way of life. >> by 1996, a republican congress passed and the
in political science, he went to work for a washington think tank with a government contract to evaluate the effectiveness of the great society's anti-poverty programs. the groundbreaking research transformed him from a liberal to a libertarian. and helped transform the nation's welfare policy as well. >> was there a eureka moment during your research? >> there was. i came across a source that calculated the rate back to world war ii. the poverty rate was going down even faster...
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washington stinks. president obama's approval rating plum sed. 82% think the lawmakers deser s deserve to take off the month of august. congress is never popular. washington doesn't rate well on the popularity scale. people tend to personally like their own congressman. the reports we are getting back is that this time it could be different. i wanted to ask you, do you think some of the incumbent are in trouble? >> i talked to democratic campaign committee who handles the house. the average rating of approval for members of the house is about 88% or 89%. 70% now. i think the idea of a safe incumbent -- when i was in the business if you had an incumbent very rare they lose. if a wave hits, if a big issue comes along a lot of people who think they are safe will be in trouble. >> anything we are learning in august 2013 tell us something about what will happen in mid term of november 2014. because president obama's numbers are not good now it's hard to get those back up. and then if you take the fact that m
washington stinks. president obama's approval rating plum sed. 82% think the lawmakers deser s deserve to take off the month of august. congress is never popular. washington doesn't rate well on the popularity scale. people tend to personally like their own congressman. the reports we are getting back is that this time it could be different. i wanted to ask you, do you think some of the incumbent are in trouble? >> i talked to democratic campaign committee who handles the house. the...
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in political science, he went to work for a washington think tank with a government contract to evaluate the effectiveness of the great society's anti-poverty programs. the groundbreaking research transformed him from a liberal to a libertarian. and helped transform the nation's welfare policy as well. >> was there a eureka moment during your research? >> there was. i came across a source that calculated the rate back to world war ii. the poverty rate was going down even faster before the war on poverty. that was the amendment i said oh, it's only after the war on poverty with a few years that we stopped making progress. >> it slowed. >> it stopped. >> his landmark 1984 book, losing ground, not only concluded the war failed to help people out of poverty, but it had devastating consequences for an under class stuck in a culture of dependency. >> the findings were controversial. >> very much so. the conventional wisdom. they were by the early 1990s. >> when you can, you must work because welfare should be a second chance, not a way of life. >> by 1996, a republican congress passed and the
in political science, he went to work for a washington think tank with a government contract to evaluate the effectiveness of the great society's anti-poverty programs. the groundbreaking research transformed him from a liberal to a libertarian. and helped transform the nation's welfare policy as well. >> was there a eureka moment during your research? >> there was. i came across a source that calculated the rate back to world war ii. the poverty rate was going down even faster...
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. >>> good evening from washington, d.c., i'm ezra klein in for the terrific chris hayes, tonight on all in, the cold war may be over, but it doesn't feel like it's all that over. it's getting chilly actually. from the edward snowden situation to russia's treatment of gayes and lesbians, u.s./russia relationship is on the rocks. >>> we're learning about another terror plot that was foiled. what do new york city and detroit have in common? bankruptcy. all that is ahead. do you remember this little hot mic slip during the election. >> this is my last election. >> yeah. >> after my election, i have more flexibility. >> i will transmit this information. it is such a great line. and people thought at the time, it was a big scandal. people thought they knew what it meant. president obama was secretly telling dmitri medvedev to ignore all the election year politics, it's just politics. after that, the u.s. and russia could be great friends. maybe that wasn't it, maybe the flexibility he was speaking about was a great insult. a yo mama joke, perhaps, that would better explain what has happen
. >>> good evening from washington, d.c., i'm ezra klein in for the terrific chris hayes, tonight on all in, the cold war may be over, but it doesn't feel like it's all that over. it's getting chilly actually. from the edward snowden situation to russia's treatment of gayes and lesbians, u.s./russia relationship is on the rocks. >>> we're learning about another terror plot that was foiled. what do new york city and detroit have in common? bankruptcy. all that is ahead. do you...
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here now from washington ace reporters james rosen and carl cameron. cammeron, tell me about the president meeting with the former secretary of state. >> oh, they had lunch, chicken jumbo lie a. i'm told it was emotionally a social visit and her potential 2016 candidacy was not the only elephant in the room. by the way she also had breakfast with joe biden yesterday morning. both meetings in a sense showed some degree of democratic unity in contrast to all the sniping between the republican establishment and the tea party in d.c. lately. what we can virtually be certain of that did not come up was a clinton connection to an investigation at the department of homeland security and some pretty complicated allegations about conflicts of interest and mismanagement of something called the e-5 visa program which specifically grants special visas to foreigner who's are willing to invest half a million dollars in the u.s., presumably to create jobs. here is the controversy now. a guy named allah hundred degree who runs that visa program has been nominated to b
here now from washington ace reporters james rosen and carl cameron. cammeron, tell me about the president meeting with the former secretary of state. >> oh, they had lunch, chicken jumbo lie a. i'm told it was emotionally a social visit and her potential 2016 candidacy was not the only elephant in the room. by the way she also had breakfast with joe biden yesterday morning. both meetings in a sense showed some degree of democratic unity in contrast to all the sniping between the...
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the president returns to washington. deadly clashes in egypt looking worse than before. >>> chris christie's olive branch to the lgbt community. a change of heart or calculated move to the middle? all that and much more next. this day calls you. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal
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and it's making meaningful climate policy, among other things, completely unachievable in washington. so what they're seeing in this room at the newport mesa tea party patriot's monthly meeting is the future of the earth in peril. in this room, this right here is the belly of the beast. >> what a horrible thing to be attacked by barbara boxer, and she was noting that there are fires in our country and in our state, and they're due to global warming. and the people should understand that they've got nitwits like congressman rohrabacher who don't even believe that mankind is causing the climate change. and, so -- >> that is what happens when you just so much as bring up the topic of global warming in a room full of tea party conservativeses. just the idea that someone like democratic senator barbara boxer might attribute to the growing severity of california's wildfires to climate change was met with laughter and jeers and applause. congressman rohrabacher's own proud climate change denialism is the big applause line. because if you're a republican, climate change denialism is a quick a
and it's making meaningful climate policy, among other things, completely unachievable in washington. so what they're seeing in this room at the newport mesa tea party patriot's monthly meeting is the future of the earth in peril. in this room, this right here is the belly of the beast. >> what a horrible thing to be attacked by barbara boxer, and she was noting that there are fires in our country and in our state, and they're due to global warming. and the people should understand that...
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man: in our company, washington suburban sanitary commission, we had 479 water main breaks in february -- the most ever, for any february. man: this 10-inch water main in willard park is 73 years old. man: at wssc, we're having a year of record -- a ramp up slope of water main breaks that soon is going to reach exponential. man: the damage has been done. and this is the culprit. brunhart: today, 25% of our 5,500 miles of underground water pipes has reached the end of useful life. by the year 2020, 85% will have reached the end of useful life. woman: what to do? wssc is working on that costly problem right now. brunhart: it's not only true here, but it's true throughout our nation. narrator: across the united states, cities and towns are facing the challenge of aging and outdated drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure. it's a national problem. but it needs to be approached system by system. allbee: let's frame the systems in terms of the proper context. we have around 16,000 wastewater systems. we don't have a single wastewater system -- we have 16,000 of them. we hav
man: in our company, washington suburban sanitary commission, we had 479 water main breaks in february -- the most ever, for any february. man: this 10-inch water main in willard park is 73 years old. man: at wssc, we're having a year of record -- a ramp up slope of water main breaks that soon is going to reach exponential. man: the damage has been done. and this is the culprit. brunhart: today, 25% of our 5,500 miles of underground water pipes has reached the end of useful life. by the year...
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, an established washington. and so that will be a very powerful message for her going forward. and she has pretty high favorable ratings in the state. she is an established player, from an established political family there. is the toughest possible challenger he could have drawn. so he is in a tough place where right now he can't say anything for fear of his right flank, and the voters in the election. >> the leaders normally are very popular in their home states. their own election is never at risk. and that is why they can lead. they can actually do things because their own electorate frees them up to do it. i think the last one we saw with this kind of risk it tom daschle. >> and i think krystel makes a good point. you don't want to count mitch mcconnell out, he is a very savvy politician. but he has no intent to govern. it is a horrible set not just for mitch mcconnell, but for the country at large. he is having to run the republican caucus and the senate while trying to protect himself from the right flank
, an established washington. and so that will be a very powerful message for her going forward. and she has pretty high favorable ratings in the state. she is an established player, from an established political family there. is the toughest possible challenger he could have drawn. so he is in a tough place where right now he can't say anything for fear of his right flank, and the voters in the election. >> the leaders normally are very popular in their home states. their own election is...
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>>> from washington the mclaughlin group. the american original. the sharpest minds, best sources, hardest talks. >>> issue one, egypt erupts. >> america wants to be a partner in the egyptian people's pursuit of a better future and we are guided by our national interest in this long standing relationship. but our partnership must also advance the principles that we believe in. and that so many egyptians have sacrificed for these last several years no matter what party or faction they belong to. >> reporter: the egyptian police and security forces launched a coordinated operation to clear the streets of cairo, of tens of thousands of imbrotherhood protes were demanding the return of the ousted president mohammed. it left 46 egyptian police and 525 protesters dead. some 3,700 injured. the crackdown was the second time that the president and his supporters have ignored military ultimatums. the first time that mr. mosey was ousted by the militant after refusing to reconcile the pro-democracy protesters. and this time the supporters openly declared that
>>> from washington the mclaughlin group. the american original. the sharpest minds, best sources, hardest talks. >>> issue one, egypt erupts. >> america wants to be a partner in the egyptian people's pursuit of a better future and we are guided by our national interest in this long standing relationship. but our partnership must also advance the principles that we believe in. and that so many egyptians have sacrificed for these last several years no matter what party or...
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cnn's evan perez is in washington with the very latest on this story. evan, how much of an overhaul is this really and are we talking about new laws or just different ways of using the existing laws? >> well, this is actually a very big deal. this potentially marks the end to this era that began in the 1970s with the rockefeller drug laws and with other laws that were essentially mandating minimum sentence for certain crimes. i think what is significant about this is that the justice department is saying that after studying this issue, they've decided this is a way to save the federal government billions of dollars and that there's alternative ways to do this. there's some states, texas, for instance, kentucky, that have decided to move people to drug court or to use gps ankle bracelets for instance or nonviolent offenders, and that's a way to save money and also to sort of get past this air [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with
cnn's evan perez is in washington with the very latest on this story. evan, how much of an overhaul is this really and are we talking about new laws or just different ways of using the existing laws? >> well, this is actually a very big deal. this potentially marks the end to this era that began in the 1970s with the rockefeller drug laws and with other laws that were essentially mandating minimum sentence for certain crimes. i think what is significant about this is that the justice...
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washington -- while dismissing any sense of proportion when it comes to radical islamists and the war on terror. and for all of that, tis was a red letter day. president obama's mantra that al qaeda is on the run today proved wrong yet again. you are looking at pictus of yemen where governmentofficials
washington -- while dismissing any sense of proportion when it comes to radical islamists and the war on terror. and for all of that, tis was a red letter day. president obama's mantra that al qaeda is on the run today proved wrong yet again. you are looking at pictus of yemen where governmentofficials
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joining us from washington fox news analyst laura ingraham. let's assume the economy is a big part of this. what else is in play in your opinion? why are people not feeling good about the country? >> bill, i think it's -- it's not directed really at one party. it's directed at the whole process. i think more americans feel like the concerns that they have, their families' worries and anxieties aren't really the main priorities of the elites in either party. the leadership in either party. so, like a new poll just came out the hill did an article about it today, that 60% of 1,000 most likely voters, said they don't believe that we should have, you know, be flooded with new foreign labor in the united states. they are against that it's pretty strong majority. well, it doesn't really matter, what the people think on that. pretty much a bipartisan consensus in washington that we need all this new labor even though we have stagnating wages. very high unemployment. and an economy that is just faltering and limping along. people see things like that
joining us from washington fox news analyst laura ingraham. let's assume the economy is a big part of this. what else is in play in your opinion? why are people not feeling good about the country? >> bill, i think it's -- it's not directed really at one party. it's directed at the whole process. i think more americans feel like the concerns that they have, their families' worries and anxieties aren't really the main priorities of the elites in either party. the leadership in either party....
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there you have it some people think a journalist the wars in this may shock people the washington post doesn't like its people to vote really they don't know journalists should vote i disagree with that look i mean i could understand if they said keep it secret well i happen also to believe there's no objectivity i'm not saying that as a criticism of journalism i just think as a human theory objectivity doesn't exist better to be open about your perspective and let people value it you criticize obama though for not being tough enough in some areas oh sure sure well how do you assess his presidency look he is stark president. he was a star present the moment he took the oath of office that is it was a grand and wonderful moment for this country he's also a historic president because he has passed a health care bill that decades of presidents have tried to put in place it's going to be tough to implement that to make it work properly unintended consequences will be there but the notion that we will insure tens of millions of americans who have not had access to health care is a good thin
there you have it some people think a journalist the wars in this may shock people the washington post doesn't like its people to vote really they don't know journalists should vote i disagree with that look i mean i could understand if they said keep it secret well i happen also to believe there's no objectivity i'm not saying that as a criticism of journalism i just think as a human theory objectivity doesn't exist better to be open about your perspective and let people value it you criticize...
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to cross-talk mcdonnell ization i'm joined by austin peterson in washington he is the c.e.o. of stone gate and editor of the libertarian republic dot com and in new york we cross to eric draitser he is the founder of stop imperialism dot org all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it eric in new york do you like the term mcdonnell as ation of the economy you like it dislike it indifferent well the term is sort of something that is very recognizable particularly in the united states many of us remember in the one nine hundred eighty s. you know mcdonald's had become sort of emblematic of what low wage jobs were that the mcdonald's work was essentially the lowest one could possibly imagine of course this is a mythology but that was sort of implanted in the popular culture in the united states at that time and i think that recently we've seen symbols such as wal-mart sort of take over that mantle of the low wage exploitation of employer but certainly the term mcdonald the zation i think people get the id
to cross-talk mcdonnell ization i'm joined by austin peterson in washington he is the c.e.o. of stone gate and editor of the libertarian republic dot com and in new york we cross to eric draitser he is the founder of stop imperialism dot org all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it eric in new york do you like the term mcdonnell as ation of the economy you like it dislike it indifferent well the term is sort of...
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it's 2:00, kind of gray day in washington. and ronald reagan's motorcade has just arrived for a speech at the washington hilton hotel which is behind us. and this is the special entrance back here, the vip entrance that reagan walked into at 2:00 p.m. when he arrived. >> government's first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives. >> the event is covered by all the major networks. for abc news photographer hank brown, it's a routine job. >> we're the pool crew that travel with the president wherever he goes. we wanted to get the picture of the president walking out of the hotel and getting in the limo. >> 15 feet from that door was a rope line. all that the cameramen, everybody's laughing. >> it was unsecured, no i.d. checks. people thought it was a press line, it wasn't. anyone could be behind that line. you see hinckley's face about three rows back. totally passive. no reaction at all. >> i got my camera out, aimed it at the door the president was coming out. i could see it through the viewfinder even now. >> reaga
it's 2:00, kind of gray day in washington. and ronald reagan's motorcade has just arrived for a speech at the washington hilton hotel which is behind us. and this is the special entrance back here, the vip entrance that reagan walked into at 2:00 p.m. when he arrived. >> government's first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives. >> the event is covered by all the major networks. for abc news photographer hank brown, it's a routine job. >> we're the pool crew that...
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i had been arrested and gone to jail many times by the time of the march on washington. i met with president kennedy a few weeks before the march. and president kennedy didn't like the idea of bringing hundreds of thousands of people to washington. he said "if you bring all thee folks to washington, won't there be violence and chaos and disorder?" we said "no, mr. president, this will be an orderly, peaceful, nonviolent protest." and the day of the march, when the march was all over, he invited each one of us, the ten of us, back down to the white house and he stood in the door of the oval office. he was beaming like a proud father, he was just smiling, he said "you did a good job. you did a good job." he shook our hand. when he got to dr. king he said "and you had a dream." america is a better america because of the march on washington. and we are a better people. (applause) you now have a graphic novel called "march, book 1." and this is a graphic novel of your life, how you were inspired to join the civil rights movement and this is the march across the edmund pettis
i had been arrested and gone to jail many times by the time of the march on washington. i met with president kennedy a few weeks before the march. and president kennedy didn't like the idea of bringing hundreds of thousands of people to washington. he said "if you bring all thee folks to washington, won't there be violence and chaos and disorder?" we said "no, mr. president, this will be an orderly, peaceful, nonviolent protest." and the day of the march, when the march was...
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economic justice in washington, d.c. that working families should be able to afford to live in the city, to shop in the city, and to raise their families in the city. and right now, they are being forced out. and walmart, whose ceo earns on average $11,000 an hour, is squabbling over paying a mere $12.50 to workers in washington, d.c., minus benefits. that's shameful. outrageous. >> could they afford it? i don't mean to ask -- i mean, i have to ask the pointed question. can walmart afford this? >> that's the issue. we're saying those who can most afford to pay it should. in my gospel, it says to those whom much has been given, much is required. to those to whom much has been entrusted, even more is demanded. step up to the plate and be good corporate citizens. >> this could be a template, possibly. you think this could have a ripple effect, that other cities might follow this if this goes through? i'm sure walmart is thinking if it goes through here, it could happen wherever we have stores across america. >> i think ever
economic justice in washington, d.c. that working families should be able to afford to live in the city, to shop in the city, and to raise their families in the city. and right now, they are being forced out. and walmart, whose ceo earns on average $11,000 an hour, is squabbling over paying a mere $12.50 to workers in washington, d.c., minus benefits. that's shameful. outrageous. >> could they afford it? i don't mean to ask -- i mean, i have to ask the pointed question. can walmart afford...
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to cross-talk mcdonnell ization i'm joined by austin peterson in washington he is the c.e.o. of stone gate and editor of the libertarian republic dot com and in new york we cross to eric draitser he is the founder of stop imperialism dot org all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it eric in new york do you want to term mcdonnell as ation of the economy you like it dislike it in different. well the term is sort of something that is very recognizable particularly in the united states many of us remember in the one nine hundred eighty s. you know mcdonald's had become sort of emblematic of what low wage jobs were that the mcdonald's work was essentially the lowest one could possibly imagine of course this is a mythology but that was sort of implanted in the popular culture in the united states at that time and i think that recently we've seen symbols such as wal-mart sort of take over that mantle of the low wage exploitative employer but certainly the term mcdonald the zation i think people get the idea
to cross-talk mcdonnell ization i'm joined by austin peterson in washington he is the c.e.o. of stone gate and editor of the libertarian republic dot com and in new york we cross to eric draitser he is the founder of stop imperialism dot org all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it eric in new york do you want to term mcdonnell as ation of the economy you like it dislike it in different. well the term is sort of...
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foreign policy and defense heads meet in washington amid a deepening political route which sees both sides pointing the finger of blame. kurdish activists send up plead to world powers urging them to prevent ethnic cleansing in syria we talk to an eyewitness of the brutal attacks by al qaeda linked groups. and the fountain of hope that's run dry later we look at the roots of the arab spring that flourished on the promise of democracy but which is failing to bring the stability and prosperity and he died for.
foreign policy and defense heads meet in washington amid a deepening political route which sees both sides pointing the finger of blame. kurdish activists send up plead to world powers urging them to prevent ethnic cleansing in syria we talk to an eyewitness of the brutal attacks by al qaeda linked groups. and the fountain of hope that's run dry later we look at the roots of the arab spring that flourished on the promise of democracy but which is failing to bring the stability and prosperity...
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and dissension in washington. the one thing i want to tell you about that is it is my job to report back to you on what i see and what is going on around me. it is that what i see is not actually a lot of conflict between republicans and democrats. what i see if it meant conflict, bitter conflict within the republican party. contingenttea party that has one set of views. you have more moderate republicans that have a different set of views. they are almost at each other's throats right now. you have flat out told looked on the floor of the senate between republicans area you fight between -- within the caucus. you have one group raising money against the other group. it is really contentions. we are kind of bystanders to that fight. we experience the effects of it. when one party is that divided and there is that much anger and conflict, it is very hard for them to help with getting legislation passed. >> you go watch the townhall was senator whitehouse in its entirety as well as congressman cole here on c-span. m
and dissension in washington. the one thing i want to tell you about that is it is my job to report back to you on what i see and what is going on around me. it is that what i see is not actually a lot of conflict between republicans and democrats. what i see if it meant conflict, bitter conflict within the republican party. contingenttea party that has one set of views. you have more moderate republicans that have a different set of views. they are almost at each other's throats right now. you...
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people come to washington. they ran against washington as this swamp. they say i'm going to drain the swamp. then they settle into the place like a warm bath. it's a very moneyed and very easy and very comfortable place. frankly i mean i tried to illustrate this carnival it has always become >> reporter: the idea that there was a pay-off to public service is cancerous in terms of government. >> you would think. i mean this is supposedly a city built on public service. i mean, yes, it's hollywood for ugly people it is said. that's the cliche. but in fact hollywood is fantasy, right? i mean there's big money there and egos there. washington is for keeps. i mean washington is paid for by the american people. washington is supposedly, you know, a land of a higher or a city of a higher calling. that's just been totally tipped on its head >> john: this idea that you mentioned in here of it's fine for politicians to leave washington and fine for people to run for president and say washington needs changing. washington will not hold that against you because the
people come to washington. they ran against washington as this swamp. they say i'm going to drain the swamp. then they settle into the place like a warm bath. it's a very moneyed and very easy and very comfortable place. frankly i mean i tried to illustrate this carnival it has always become >> reporter: the idea that there was a pay-off to public service is cancerous in terms of government. >> you would think. i mean this is supposedly a city built on public service. i mean, yes,...